Profitable Three Northwest schools have tallied up the final results of their Spring cleanup fund-raising efforts, and-as a result North Coast Road Maintenance has written them cheques -totalting $3,450. The Caledonia Kermode Boys’ basketball team topped the list by collecting .257 bags of litter; 38. tires and "unclassified large pieces of:refuse" to earn $1,770. Accord- ing to Kermode coach Cameron MacKay, his crew worked hard in cleaning up the highway from the Hwy. 16/37 intersection to New Remo and Kalum Lake Drive to cleanup - Deep Creek. He says they’re look- . ing forward to more of the same this fall. Thornhill Junior Secondary stu- dents collected 192 bags of litter as well as a few tires, mattresses and television sets to earn $1,152, and Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth Secondary Junior Boys’ basketball team grabbed 88 bags of garbage © for $528. Kitimat ‘didn’t quite finish’ their assigned task, but |” according to coach Dan Striker they will be back on the road this fall to complete the job. Police report All is quiet i in Terrace. The only offenders reported to have been arrested’ by RCMP are two escapees of the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre. In a Telease last week, Const. Don Oldham. reported that Kenneth James Neufeld, 21, and Douglas Glen Petersen, 30, were arrested and charged with the early morn- ing armed robbery of the Northern Motor Inn which occured at 3:50 am. on May 11. According to Oldham, the two were "unlawfully at large" at the time of the robbery and were both sentanced fo three years in jail for their crime. Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 6, 1995 A15 R, wet cn tt ae et Ar AS an tS IT’S NOT AS BAD AS IT LOOKS: This scene is from the zone first ald competition held in Terrace . May 26. The Eurocan team eamed the right to compete at the provincial finals this month, and the a Terrace ambulance crew came in second. es ’Business as usual’ A major fire could have occured in the 4600 block Lakelse Ave. Monday night if it had started later in the day, according to Terrace assistant fire chief Per Halvorsen. Halvorsen says they were called to the rear of Terrace Travel at 5:01 p-m. Monday to éxtinguish a blaze that had apparently been inten- tionally set near an outside an wall. The blaze was contained, says Halvorsen, but even a fifteen minute delay and Terrace Travel, as well as a few adjoining buildi- ngs, might have been destroyed. According to Halvorson, the fire started near the base of a wooden wall between Terrace Travel and . Uptown Girl Fashions. He says the cement block wall of the neigh- bouring’ building prevented the flames from spreading but that the fire had already burned inside the . wooden wall of Terrace Travel to the roof and could easily have spread from there. But the majority of the damage was confined to the roof of Ter- race Travel. George owner/manager of Terrace Travel, says there the roof may have to be replaced but credits firefighters for almost no damage inside the build- ing. "It’s business as usual," Clark said Tuesday Morning. He says firefighters placed protective tarps © over computer equipment almost immediately::and interior damage . was confined to only a.few' spots - on the, carpet which. can, easily be: reinoved. . hein Ret Halvorsen’ says + a. snpighbouring. baxbers shop and": Uptown: /Girl: Fashions did receive some smoke damage; however, and the cause of ” Clark, the blaze is currently under invest- igation. At 9:40 p.m, Monday, the Ter- race Fire Department responded to a report of a fire at the Terrace Sanitary Landfill. The fire wasn't serious, says Halvorsen, but it did require considerable time for fire- fighters and a cat operator to extin-. guish the blaze, Halvorsen says the fire was set illegally. About 20 minutes later, Terrace after fire firefighters were called out to a reported house fire at Sparks and Haugland. Halvorsen says neigh- bours had the fire pretty weil under controf by the time they arrived, though, and minor damage was confined to a rear porch. According to Halvorsen, the fire began in the bedding of the family pet which sleeps on the rear porch. He says there is no explanation as to how it began. BABE RUTH f -BASEBALL 2152, ee?” (Es, “A HEALING WEEKEND FOR ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS” with JUNE MacGREGORY June 8, 9 & 10 at Northwest Community College Friday: 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: $60/for the weekend . Register at Northwest Counselling Centre 4711 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. -tilizer. will be | -playing fields ; -|.. and. “Thornhill we Get Tee cll School District #88 | (Terrace) NOTICE Beginning in. May and ending. in October, 1990,:grass. fer-: « | auting the fitst Ww ptied: to all, ; the Terrace | AapP pd +s. Dosen tw CHOCOLATE BLITZ — June 4-11, Terrace and Thornhiil area Scorekeepers are still needed. If you can help with some of your child’s games, call Anna Lang at 635- Terrace Minor & Baseball a, ARIES Mar. 23-Apr, 19 TAURUS . Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 CANCER June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aup. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Noy.21 SAGITTARIUS _ Nov.22-Dec, 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan., 19 AQUARIUS. 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